Tag Archives: India
Tajikistan; We Are Coming
Posted on25. Sep, 2010 by Raja Mujtaba.
By Wayne Madsen:
After establishing destabilization programs in Pakistan and Iran, the CIA, with the help of MOSSAD, has embarked on a major program to carry out false flag terrorist attacks in Tajikistan with the goal of bringing that country firmly into the American orbit.
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KASHMIR ISSUE INTERNATIONALIZED!
Posted on13. Sep, 2010 by Raja Mujtaba.
By Air Cdre Khalid Iqbal:
People of Kashmir are struggling to keep the issue alive. Pakistan needs to undertake a supportive campaign to correct the international perception and facilitate un-knotting this legitimate freedom struggle from an unjust stigma of terrorism. Likewise, UN needs to wake up to the reality and implement its resolutions on plebiscite.
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India Dove Tails Bangladesh in Afghanistan
Posted on20. Aug, 2010 by Raja Mujtaba.
By Sajjad Shaukat
It is noteworthy that Dhaka has old border and water dispute with India, which have always attributed to New Delhi as the latter has been more aggressive in this context. But some reliable sources suggest that now Mrs. Hasina has directed his staff to close the chapter of water and border conflicts with India. Now the Awami League has given transit trade facilities to Bharat–a move that has been resisted by Bangladeshi patriots for the past several decades. In this connection, a writer has rightly said, “Hasina Wajid again started Honey Moon Period of relationship with India.”
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KASHMIR: Cameron, Could You Not See Blood On Manmohan’s Hands?
Posted on01. Aug, 2010 by Raja Mujtaba.
It’s Not Just Gaza; Kashmir Is Also Bleeding. The Role of ‘Memory’ in the present crises in Kashmir By Inshah Malik David Cameron, the British Prime Minister was in Dehli completely blinded by the dollars that he wanted for his ailing economy back in the UK. He showed no concern for the daily falling bodies [...]
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Draconian Rule In Srinagar
Posted on28. Jul, 2010 by Raja Mujtaba.
By Dilnaz Boga 59-year-old Badshah Mir (name changed) cannot let his only son and youngest of three children, Rashid (name changed) out of his sight even for a minute. In June 2008, the police picked up Rashid, who was 16-years-old then, for pelting stones at a police party in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian [...]